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How about this musical reset?
You so bad.
How about this musical reset?
Well, the girls aren't paid for their grace, charm or musical talent.I "liked" prematurely, so I took it back........That was horrible.
Actually, they are paid partly for their charm.Well, the girls aren't paid for their grace, charm or musical talent.
TO, Chris Carter and Jerry Rice all were 4.5 or slower.
I’ll take a WR like Tyreek Hill over CD Lamb, Gallup , Hopkins 24/7.
You can’t cover or teach elite speed.
there is a lot of players with speed....you need receiving ability...Williams had 4.3 speed. zero hands. zero route running ability. he sucked. we had a guy who ran a 4.19, can't recall his name. but his only game was straight ahead go route.....Hill has speed. but he is also a good WR, with good route running and good hands...that's the killer combination....
Jerry Rice
Randy Moss
Terrell Owens
Larry Fitzgerald
Marvin Harrison
Calvin Johnson
Michael Irvin
Julio Jones
Andre Johnson
Cris Carter
All ten of the players above I consider to be better than Hill , and only 1 of them , Moss , had fearsome downfield speed........
I’ll take a WR like Tyreek Hill over CD Lamb, Gallup , Hopkins 24/7.
You can’t cover or teach elite speed.
Mahomes would throw for 5000 yards with any of those guys as his WR1.
Part of the reason he clicks so well with Hill is Tech ran a lot of smaller, quicker WRs through like Jakeem Grant.
Grant caught 90 passes for ~1300 yards and 10 TDs in Pats first full season as a starter.
Pat looks for the big play and those quick and fast guys can really make that happen.
CeeDee had great stats at OU but if he had played with Pat good grief, lights out.
I’ll take a WR like Tyreek Hill over CD Lamb, Gallup , Hopkins 24/7.
You can’t cover or teach elite speed.
Yet maybe those two were 'fast' enoughAnd yet, the two greatest WRs, perhaps in the history of this game, weren't fast guys. Seems odd....
So you are convinced that you can derail this thread into something else.
Good to know.
And yet, the two greatest WRs, perhaps in the history of this game, weren't fast guys. Seems odd....
Post your proof any of that happend.
As for the league "catching up to Mahomes' style of play", it's hard to plan for improvisation.- Lamb played in Riley- Sooners' wide open scheme that so well designed to break free receivers often that opposing teams were afraid to bump n run press their receivers - they always seem to give cushion off line coverage to Sooners receivers- that's one area that it will be interested to see how Lamb adjusts to a more physical press at the NFL level.
- It helps that Mahommes constantly coming at defenses with a hurry pace, moving formations and persistent downfield strikes, and the point that he is always improvising and scrambling to buy more time to survey the field for open receivers, many times it develops into big splash plays that seem to be a constant in this Andy Reid offense.
-Tyrek Hill who i just don't see press jammed often throughout a game unless it's red zone-goal line spots, often gets a free release and he can really jet it upfield or across the field leaving
And it's the Defenses that normally depend so heavily upon man coverage but forced to go zone that i find funny in how they panic so.
- i recall some experts saying NFL defenses will eventually catch up to Mahommes style of play, but i really don't see it happening. In fact if they ever add a fire spark sprint draw stop/re-start RB (1st rd pick Clyde Edwards?) who is equally dangerous in the pass game, that is only gonna add more panic to opposing defenses - and imagine if Hill gets a really fierce Tyler Lockett type guy on the opposite side - that's even more and more frightening.
Sammie Walkins can be solid at times and has some considerable skill set, but he also comes too up and down too often, imo
- Should super speedster Mecole Hardman begin to become more into his own as a Tyler Lockett 2.0, that could be a Clayton/Duper duo to be that much more feared. At this point Hardman seems to be more of a spot role guy .